Joyful Tanks Meet Gay Poet. Commemorating Liberation by ‘America’ in the Age of Global War on Terror
Joyful Tanks Meet Gay Poet. Commemorating Liberation by ‘America’ in the Age of Global War on Terror
Author(s): Kryštof KozákSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Comparative Study of Literature, Other Language Literature, International relations/trade, Culture and social structure , Inter-Ethnic Relations
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: cultural memory; US-Czech relations; commemoration; Pilsen liberation; Allen Ginsberg; King of May
Summary/Abstract: This paper explores cultural memory in US-Czech relations as one of the critical factors influencing the bilateral relationship. It argues that it is possible and indeed desirable to move beyond the dominant post-1989 memory discourse of “America” in the Czech context. After an introduction that links cultural memory to international relations, it explores two different commemorative events relevant for the US-Czech ties. The first one is the official Liberation Festival celebrating 70 years since the US Army entered West Bohemia at the end of WWII. The event is heavy on military symbolism, celebrating the US military strength as well as America’s role as a savior of weaker European countries. The second event is the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Allen Ginsberg being crowned the King of May during the Majales of 1965, a major student celebration in Prague at that time. This commemorative event highlighted the aspects of the US-Czech cultural memory that are based on shared values of personal freedom as well as on the shared critical stance towards the governing regime. By comparing and analyzing the two case studies, the conclusion offers new perspectives on potential commemorative activities related to the US-Czech ties.
Journal: Review of International American Studies
- Issue Year: 9/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 87-118
- Page Count: 32
- Language: English